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Linkage disequilibrium estimates of contemporary Ne using highly variable genetic markers: a largely untapped resource for applied conservation and evolution
Genetic methods are routinely used to estimate contemporary effective population size (Ne) in natural populations..., but the vast majority of applications have used only the temporal (two-sample) method. We use simulated data to evaluate how highly polymorphic molecular markers affect precision and...
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Towards evolution-proof malaria control with insecticides
As many strategies to control malaria use insecticides against adult mosquitoes, control is undermined by the continual evolution of resistant mosquitoes. Here we suggest that using alternative insecticides, or co...nventional insecticides in alternative ways might enable effective control, but dela...
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See MoreAs many strategies to control malaria use insecticides against adult mosquitoes, control is undermined by the continual evolution of resistant mosquitoes. Here we suggest that using alternative insecticides, or co...nventional insecticides in alternative ways might enable effective control, but dela...
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